White Bells Hoya (Hoya danumensis)
This rare, new hoya species from Borneo has beautiful, white, shiny, 1” cupped blossoms that appear in clusters of 8-10 flowers. The flowers are lightly fragrant and it blooms freely during the summer months. The broad, leathery green leaves grow from thin, wiry stems, which add to its vigor as a proficient climber. It is a strong grower that does well in the indoor environment tolerating low soil moisture and dry air like so many in the genus.

Hardiness Zone

10

Bloom Season

Summer

Sun Requirement

Full Sun, Partial Sun

Grows to

2-3'

Minimum Temperature Indoors

60

Plant Type

Fragrant

Tips for Success:

• Easy-to-grow houseplants with a very resilient nature

• Give them partial sunlight in a north or east window

• They will live for years in the same pot

• These low maintenance plants should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch

• Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer during the active growing season in summer

• Cooler night temperatures and shortened day length stimulate bloom for some hoyas